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Branding your company is a very important step in your business development. It is an essential marketing tool that communicates what your business is about to your audience. If you are struggling with the process, there are professional naming services that will help you for a fee, who are also aware of trademark laws. Here are some tips for company branding3r10#.

Modern Technical Employment
(248) 280-0798
1055 W Maple Rd
Clawson, MI
Michigan Works! Troy Service Center
248-823-5101
550 Stephenson Highway
Troy, MI
Allison Personnel Service
(248) 723-9500
30700 Telegraph Rd Ste 1644
Bingham Farms, MI
Michigan Works! Highland Park Service Center
313-826-0299
144 E. Manchester St.
Highland Park, MI
Jawood
(248) 833-8000
5750 New King Dr Ste 330
Troy, MI
Michigan Works! Ferndale Career Center
248-545-0222
713 East 9 Mile Road
Ferndale, MI
Michigan Works! Oak Park Career Center
248-691-8437
22180 Parklawn
Oak Park, MI
Advantage Group
(248) 540-0400
350 N Old Woodward Ave Ste 218
Birmingham, MI
TRC Staffing Services
(586) 939-3210
2110 15 Mile Rd
Sterling Heights, MI
Michigan Works! Service Center
586-574-2170
27850 Van Dyke Ave.
Warren, MI
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“It took an episode of I Love Lucy for Troy and Nancy Scheer to decide on a name for their Dallas-based marketing and advertising company.

“I saw Desilu as the name of their production company,” Troy says. “We thought about what Troy and Nance could be if combined – Trance. It made the name personal, yet something that fit with what we were doing.”

Sometimes finding a name for your business is as easy as that. And sometimes it’s much, much harder. Follow these rules and you’ll be on the right track.

Let’s Get Serious

“A company name should be hard to forget and easy to spell,” says David Crosbie, CEO of Leostream Corp., in Waltham, Mass. “It can’t be too cutesy, otherwise you’ll be mistaken for an L.A.-based hair salon.”

A company’s name should explain in part what the business does, says Crosbie, who has named three companies including Leostream, a provider of conversion software. He based that name on the first computer ever used in business, the Leo Mark III, and “stream” was added “to convey the idea that this business flowed from the original machine,” he says. “Of course, now everyone thinks I’m fond of lions.”

The right name can make a big difference. Pick a loser and you’ll see potential sales, client contacts and repeat customers flow away downstream.

A good entrepreneur spends as much time naming his business as he does developing his business plan, choosing a market and picking a location.

Author: Lynne Meredith Schreiber

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